Summer Break definition
Examples of Summer Break in a sentence
For the Safe Haven Summer Break 2021 Canvassing Ambassadors Program, Vendor shall invoice the Board for Services rendered by Vendor every other Friday after the first day of Program operation.
Vacations being defined as Summer Break, Christmas Break and Spring Break.
No more than two Maintenance Employees may be on vacation at the same time during non- student days and vacation will be granted based upon seniority and when the request is submitted (i.e,, the Superintendent or his/her designee shall grant vacation requests for Winter Break based upon the requests submitted by October 15 each year; for Spring Break based upon the requests submitted by February 15 each year; and for Summer Break based upon the requests submitted by April 15 each year).
If any time limit specified in this Article extends into Spring Break, Winter Break, or Summer Break, when the grievant is not assigned to work, any applicable time limitation in this Article shall be automatically extended by ten (10) business days.
Random drug and alcohol testing of bus drivers will not be scheduled during the Winter Break, Spring Break, nor Summer Break, unless the driver is scheduled to work during the break.
Casual employees shall make themselves available to work during the peak periods which are defined as Spring Break (Ontario and Quebec school breaks), Summer Break (June 15th to September 15th), and Christmas Break (the Week including Christmas Day and the week including New Year’s Day).
Students can inquire about the availability of Winter or Summer Break Housing with RLH and all open applications can be accessed via the Housing & Dining Self-Service Portal.
Summer Break housing is available at an additional cost between the spring and the fall semester of the next academic year.
Housing and board fee information for the Winter Break and Summer Break is available from the Saint ▇▇▇ University Office of Residence Life.
Winter or Summer Break Housing is available to students facing extenuating circumstances at an additional cost.